The Synergy Co., a Moab-based manufacturer of organic nutritional supplements, has named Thatcher Vagts as CEO. Vagts is a decades-long employee of the firm and brings a strong connection and deep alignment with Synergy’s sustainability practices and a wealth of knowledge about the nutrition and supplement industry, the company said in announcing the appointment. Vagts most recently served as the company’s president of operations, supporting the Moab manufacturing team.

“Thatcher’s appointment as CEO extends a long arc of The Synergy Co. emphasizing best-in-class quality and long-term value, said Mitchell May, founder and owner. “Thatcher has my full trust and confidence in leading our company into the future as he possesses an exceptional ability to build and maintain strong relationships with our global suppliers, industry partners and, most importantly, our employees.”

“Over the years, Vagts demonstrated an unwavering commitment to the company’s mission to nourish and enhance the life experiences of its customers and employees by offering certified organic nutritional products of the highest quality,” May said. “While overseeing Synergy’s research and development department, he helped The Synergy Co. bring more than 25 new and innovative products to market; several have won awards from Delicious Living Magazine, Better Nutrition Magazine and SupplySide West.” 

“Thatcher has been extremely supportive of Moab Regional Hospital and our employees throughout the pandemic.  The Synergy Co, has donated N95 masks, provided supplements to help keep frontline staffs’ immune systems strong and ensured that every employee working received dinner on Thanksgiving,” said Jen Sadoff, CEO of Moab Regional Hospital.” I am grateful that one of the largest anchor businesses in our community will be led by an individual with deep roots in Moab and a strong commitment to the community. His appointment as CEO is a testament to the vision of Synergy’s founders and it’s a big win for Moab.”

“I am deeply inspired by Mitchell and Jayne May’s commitment to community and the betterment of our employees and it is an honor to help carry forward their legacy,” said Vagts. “Through the hard work, dedication and creativity of our team, I have confidence The Synergy Co. will remain a powerful force for good in Moab and the world.”

The Synergy was founded in Moab in 1992 and employs 70 people. It distributes its products in 55 countries worldwide.